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YES Country Network in Iran June 2003 Egypt-Iran-Germany NGOs Collaboration Exchange Program
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Basic data Youth as defined in Iran 15-29 years Nearly 18 million (28% of population ) Next 20 years the youth population 23 million or 30% of Population 62% of population is urban 44% of internal immigration are youth literacy derive not linked with job creation intensifies migration
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Marrige age in Iran rising -Age 15-19, 32 per thousands -Age 20-24, 170 per thousands -Age 29-35, 207 per thousands In last 37 years the number of youth headed families has increased 7.5 times
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- %75 of youth ppulation in Iran have no income - Av youth income is between $80 -$120 per month
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Within next three years youth entering job market will peak and will reach crisis proportions
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Third Development Plan Employment Policy - Tax holidays for employment generation investments -Priority to deprived areas -Subsidies to private investors creating skills and vocational training centers -Preferential rates for public utilities used by productive investments
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Process of forming YES Country Network in Iran Youth Employment Summit,Alexandria Egypt,2002 with participation of 1500 delegates from 120 countries The Yes campaign is working for two essential goals: 1-To build the capacity of young people to create sustainable livelihood 2-To establish an entrepreneurial culture where young people will work toward self employment http://www.yesweb.org
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Youth employment summit themes - Education for work - Engaging the private sector - Entrepreneurship - Government policies that promote youth employment - Information and communication technology - Investing in youth employment - Rural development - Sustainable development through youth employment - Transition to work
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Youth Networks in Iran Tehran Youth NGOs National Youth NGOS YES Country Network in Iran
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Mission of Iran YES Country Network - Develop and improve the capacity and effectiveness of youth-serving organizations to affect youth development through employment, education and training; - Improve the staff and leadership capacity of youth serving organizations; and -Influence and inform the development of public policy through research, information, advocacy and coalition-building.
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Before the Youth Employment Summit in Alexandria: - Forming YES Country Network including representatives of different stakeholders - Holding the FIRST CONSULTATIVE MEETING ON YOUTH AND EMPLOYMENT IN IRAN - Facilitate to participation of Iranian delegation to Alexandria Summit in different level After Alexandria Summit: - Follow up the Alexandria recommendations through lobbying and advocacy with main stakeholders - Strengthening the capacity building of Iranian Yes CountryNetwork - Establishing Scientific Committee and 7 steering groups - Translate and distribute the YES important documents - Plan to hold Regional meeting on YES follow up recommendations Tehran YES Network activities:
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Recommendations of the FIRST CONSULTATIVE MEETING ON YOUTH AND EMPLOYMENT IN IRAN 1 - The government’s role as facilitator should be given priority. 2- A cohesive national employment strategy should be developed through a collaborative effort of government, private sector and civil society. 3- Innovative and pioneering work in development of new models of creation of employment opportunities through NGOs and community-based organizations should be supported. 4- Creation of a comprehensive databank on IT, including needs, capacities and the potential role of NGOs. 5- Building communication bridges among local and expatriate Iranian experts 6 - Highlighting the significance of IT and teaching of IT in secondary schools 7- Undertaking a critical assessment of government’s performance in promoting IT
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